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Alsophila pometaria - Wikipedia
Alsophila pometaria, the fall cankerworm, is a moth of the family Geometridae. It is found in North America from Nova Scotia west to Alberta, ...
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Cankerworm [fact sheet] - UNH Extension
The spring cankerworm (Paleacrita vernata) and the fall cankerworm (Alsophila pometaria) are native pests to the deciduous forest, shade, and ornamental ...
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Cankerworms - Missouri Botanical Garden
Cankerworms are small caterpillars, only getting up to an inch long. Adult males are small, gray moths with a wingspan reaching only 1 inch long.
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cankerworm
cankerworm (ˈkæŋkəwɜːm) [canker n. 4.] 1. A caterpillar that destroys buds and leaves, a canker (sense 4). b. spec. (in U.S.) The larva of the Geometra brumata or winter moth.1530 Palsgr. 202/2 Cancker worme, uer de chancre. 1611 Bible Joel i. 4 That which the locust hath left, hath the canker-worme...
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Fall Cankerworm - Penn State Extension
The fall cankerworm is a native pest of hardwood trees in North America. It causes some defoliation in the forest every year, with larger outbreaks ...
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CANKERWORM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: either of two geometrid moths (Alsophila pometaria and Paleacrita vernata) and especially their larvae which are serious pests of fruit and shade trees.
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Canker-worm
Canker-worm may refer to following inchworms:
Alsophila pometaria, the fall cankerworm
Paleacrita vernata, the spring cankerworm
Animal common name
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Cankerworms | The Morton Arboretum
There are two species of cankerworms, the fall and spring cankerworms. The names refer to the season during which their eggs are laid.
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Spring and fall cankerworms | UMN Extension
Cankerworms (inchworms) cause defoliation in shade trees. They are found on elm, apple, hackberry, basswood, oak, boxelder, maple and ash trees as well as ...
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Fall Cankerworm: Insect & Disease Fact Sheets - Maine.gov
This important pest of forest and shade trees occurs generally throughout most of Northeastern America where it feeds on a variety of hardwoods.
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Cankerworm on Trees | University of Maryland Extension
There are two species of cankerworms that can be a problem on shade trees: spring cankerworm (Paleacrita vernata) and fall cankerworm (Alsophila ...
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Differences Between a Caterpillar and a Cankerworm
Cankerworms have what is described as a loop-like gait. These critters propel themselves forward by stretching their bodies forward and then ...
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Cochisea
Hypagyrtis
Larerannis
Lycia
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Megabiston
Microbiston
Nyssiodes
Pachyerannis
Paleacrita
Spring cankerworm
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cankered
cankered, ppl. a. (ˈkæŋkəd) Forms: 5 cankerd, 5–7 -cred, 6 -karde, -card, -cerd, -ckerde, -ckered, -ckred, -crid, (Sc. -karit, -kerit, -kerrit, -kcart, -kart, kankyrryt), 6–7 cankard, 6–8 -kred, 7 -cered, 6– cankered. [f. canker v. + -ed.] 1. Ulcerated, gangrened.1398 Trevisa Barth. De P.R. xviii. x...
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Alsophila pometaria
Alsophila pometaria, the fall cankerworm, is a moth of the family Geometridae. References
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"Fall cankerworm (Alsophila pometaria)". Sugarbush management - A guide to forest pest management.
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